Anyone know how long the $5 for 525 credits has been around? I have 310 points and would like to try to get to 525 by the end of this month or early next month, if possible, instead of cashing out at 275 credits.

Sorry, don't see it...Just go to www.bing.com and sign in -- look on the top right of the page and you'll see your points balance, click on it and cycle through the offers to the 3 bonus point one and click on it

You're doing it wrong if it takes 20 minutes. I've already gotten a 25 dollar gift card which is more than I've gotten from FatWallet Cash Back since I don't spend that much. What I do is search for one thing, then middle click all the other related searches on the left. Close all but one and then click on whatever is on the left and if there is nothing, type in another random search. Takes less than 5 minutes; maybe less than one.

aarzi said: mmconhea said: actually kind of enjoy bing quite a bit since starting this rewards thing.Yup!You can make the equivalent of 10c a day by spending only 20 minutes.Big whoop! I am soo stoked!i posted an auto searcher that you can run in the background. if you can't sign up and fire up that link and let it run, i can't help you

mfp2waoe said: Who would waste time searching (even cheating with the bot) every day for an entire month just for $2.50?Yes it takes a while to get rewards but there isnt much effort required -- click on the daily 3pt search and just run the bot everyday while you're doing your web browsing

I get extra point offers occasionally, such as 10 pts for setting Bing as the home page or 10 pts for setting Bing as the default search engine. I do it to get the points, and then undo it. They'll make the same offer again at least once a month. I also got 50 pts for my first anniversary with Bing Rewards.

I also prefer the Tango card over the Amazon gc. It's just 2 pts less, but has much more flexibility in terms of gc choices, including Amazon. You can get Home Depot, Target, Amazon, Starbucks, Groupon, Gap, REI, Nike, Pottery Barn, iTunes gc.

pakle said: I get extra point offers occasionally, such as 10 pts for setting Bing as the home page or 10 pts for setting Bing as the default search engine. I do it to get the points, and then undo it.I hope you do realize that all this work nets you under 10c.

aarzi said: pakle said: I get extra point offers occasionally, such as 10 pts for setting Bing as the home page or 10 pts for setting Bing as the default search engine. I do it to get the points, and then undo it.I hope you do realize that all this work nets you under 10c.true, google is better than bing, so i wouldn't set bing as my default search engine by any means. but i run the autosearch in the background and don't notice the effort

mfp2waoe said: Who would waste time searching (even cheating with the bot) every day for an entire month just for $2.50?waste time? well, believe it or not i actually do other things while the search is running.

"tabs"...is the answer there. "tabs."

did you actually think people would run the autosearch and watch the results? :p

jatan1986 said: mfp2waoe said: Who would waste time searching (even cheating with the bot) every day for an entire month just for $2.50?Yes it takes a while to get rewards but there isnt much effort required -- click on the daily 3pt search and just run the bot everyday while you're doing your web browsing

I run the auto search simultaneously with 2 different accounts on Chrome and Firefox, which results in a double rewards, but somehow I cannot have it run with a 3rd account on IE. It has becomes a routine for me to run the bing auto search everynight when I turn on the computer.

morecowbell said: i noticed today that if i run the auto-search first and then the bonus, i get the 13 points. if i do the 3 points first then i max at 10Sometimes it's slow in registering, but you do get 13; and occasionally 14.

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